##// END OF EJS Templates
ENH: support for `PySide6` in `%gui` (#13864)...
ENH: support for `PySide6` in `%gui` (#13864) Addresses #13859 Changes here parallel the changes in [ipykernel](https://github.com/ipython/ipykernel/pull/1054), i.e. prefer `PyQt` over `PySide` and allow requesting explicit versions (e.g. 'qt5') with one difference (see below). I believe that, eventually, the Qt importing logic should be all here, and `ipykernel` should defer to`ipython`. I chose not to do that at this time since it would mean the latest `ipykernel` would require the latest `IPython`; I'm happy to discuss further. The only difference between `IPython` and `ipykernel`, after these two pull requests, is that, in `IPython`, it's not possible to explicitly request an event loop for Qt4. This is because an alias exists [here](https://github.com/ipython/ipython/blob/5409de68d87ddd073a35111aca0cb8360ff63ca8/IPython/terminal/pt_inputhooks/__init__.py#L5) which effectively makes "qt4" be "the latest Qt available". I did not remove the alias because I don't know the history behind it.

File last commit:

r24364:263db0b8
r28120:0374cf80 merge
Show More
data.py
30 lines | 1015 B | text/x-python | PythonLexer
# encoding: utf-8
"""Utilities for working with data structures like lists, dicts and tuples.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def uniq_stable(elems):
"""uniq_stable(elems) -> list
Return from an iterable, a list of all the unique elements in the input,
but maintaining the order in which they first appear.
Note: All elements in the input must be hashable for this routine
to work, as it internally uses a set for efficiency reasons.
"""
seen = set()
return [x for x in elems if x not in seen and not seen.add(x)]
def chop(seq, size):
"""Chop a sequence into chunks of the given size."""
return [seq[i:i+size] for i in range(0,len(seq),size)]